Meaning the normal expected pv condition expected on a utility scale project.
Ptc rating of solar panels.
Every panel is assigned a nameplate power output value which is measured using stc standard test conditions.
Factors that affect solar panel efficiency.
Stc standard test condtions and ptc pvusa test conditions are the two methods of testing module performance.
Ptc power rating power ratings measure a solar panel s power output in watts.
Although ptc ratings offer a realistic view of photovoltaic output they don t indicate exact energy production.
If a solar panel has 20 percent efficiency that means it s capable of converting 20 percent of the sunshine hitting it into electricity.
As you can see the canadian solar 260 watt polycrystalline module has a ptc rating of 239 1 watts and an stc rating of 260 watts.
So what is ptc rating on a solar module and how is it used.
Because the stc rating is a measurement calculated under ideal laboratory conditions it s not always a useful metric for designing your system.
The jinko solar jkm260p 60 panel mentioned above is at the high end of the scale ptc stc 0 916.
And as panels cool their output goes up this type of power drop off happens for all panels.
The stc and ptc ratings of solar panels are one of the ways of comparing the performance of one brand and or type of solar panel to another.
The average efficiency of solar panels falls between the 17 to 19 percent efficiency range.
The ptc rating represents a more real life condition of 1 000 watts per square meter solar irradiance 1 5 air mass and 20 degrees c.
Generally if no ptc value is listed in the specifications for a photovoltaic panel you can expect it to be about 10 to 15 percent less efficient than the stc rating.
Ambient temperature at 10 meters above ground level and wind speed of 1 meter per second.
The highest efficiency solar panels on the market today can reach almost 23 percent efficiency.
For example a solar panel that had a manufacturer provided stc standard test condition or labeled rating of 100 watts would have their panel tested by pvusa and might be given a ptc rating or pvusa rating of 89 4 watts.
As the panel heats up as they all do in the real world its output drops.